Midweek Musings: Pinchot - Women Taking Hold of The Problem
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"There's something happening here What it is ain’t exactly clear There’s a man with a
It is 5:00 AM in any given time zone across these United States. While many are hitting the snooze
Editor’s note: Evergreen Foundation board member, Mike Newton, is one of the most respected forest scientists in the nation.
Editor’s note: Evergreen Foundation board member, Mike Newton, is one of the most respected forest scientists in the nation.
No country on earth consumes more wood fiber on a per capita basis than United States: 2.27 cubic meters
In Canada, the “C” word — compromise — doesn’t have the negative connotations it does in other jurisdictions. Canadians, since the
The claim that ailing western forests can heal themselves if they are left alone seems based on a belief that
Since its inception in the aftermath of the Great 1910 Fire, the nation’s forest fire-fighting policy has been closely
Next to a nuclear explosion, there is no more lethal killing force on earth than a big forest fire. The
Of all the human events that have altered the character of western forests, including a century of timber harvesting and
In northern Arizona, along the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon, the National Park Service is considering the
In the summer of 1874 - not quite 11 years after he won the Congressional Medal of Honor in the
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